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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical location that is at a lower elevation or a metaphorical situation that is considered unfavorable or undesirable.
Example: "After the storm, we found ourselves in a low place, both physically and emotionally, as we surveyed the damage."
Alternatives: "a depressed area" or "a lower elevation".
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We have put it in a low place.
Possessions seem to have had a low place in Mr. Bailey's own cloistered life.
"I was at a low place," Ms. Stallings said, "and she was there".
"It brings it down," Steve Young said after the Monday Night Football game that ended not only in a low place, but in a shambles.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin September 25 , 2012"It brings it down," Steve Young said after the Monday Night Football game that ended not only in a low place, but in a shambles.
And if you're alone, why would you have it out there?" "If you're in a low place, it will make you feel low," said Mr. Shanley, who also called the Oscar "a tombstone" and "a living rebuke".
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As a result, it has proved difficult to attract top talent to the contest, with many record companies wary of the negative publicity resulting from a low placing.
"For a man who once lived in a governor's mansion, it is a topple to a remarkably low place," said a federal official in Terre Haute who knows the prison well.
The last five years has been a progression from a pretty low place in world tennis to playing for the biggest team competition".
"I was at a very low place in my life," she said.
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